UK to pay at least £370m to Rwanda for asylum deal
According to recent reports, the UK government has agreed to pay at least £370 million to Rwanda in exchange for a deal that would allow asylum seekers to be processed in the African country.
This controversial agreement has sparked debate and criticism among politicians and human rights activists, who argue that outsourcing asylum processing to countries with questionable human rights records is unethical.
However, the UK government defends the deal as a way to manage the growing number of asylum seekers and reduce immigration pressures on the country.
It remains to be seen how this agreement will affect the lives of asylum seekers and what implications it will have on the UK’s immigration policies in the future.